REGISTRATION & VOTING

Kansas elections are conducted by the counties with oversight by the secretary of state's office.
Voter registration application(Español)
forms must be submitted to the county election officer where the applicant lives. Kansans may also register to vote or change their registration information
online
with a valid Kansas driver's license or nondriver identification card. The deadline to register to vote is the twenty-first day before any election.

Each county chooses its voting system from a
list of equipment
certified by the secretary of state. A list of what
voting system
each county uses is kept by the secretary of state. All certified systems must meet the
requirements
of the national voting system standards.
Maps
of national and state districts also are available to ensure Kansans have all the information they need about voting matters.

Requirements for registering to vote and for voting were impacted by the Secure and Fair Elections law
(SAFE Act) of 2011.

This
brochure
describes requirements for accessibility for people with disabilities. It was created by the
Disability Rights Center
and funded by the Kansas Secretary of State.

The VoteKansas app enables registered voters to view ballot information and to get a map and written directions from the registered address to the polling place. For detailed set up and operating instructions click here.

These useful voter guides can be read online or printed for distribution.